This action is part of the easiForm suite of actions and is used to return user errors, e.g. if you have a ‘Required value’ set and the user tries to send the form without entering a value for that required form item the error will be returned to the location of this action.

This action is part of the easiForm suite of actions and is added to each of the form elements including the Submit button, each of your form elements that this action has been applied to needs a unique name value to be set in the Freeway inspector for that element.

An action to easily add an image captcha or math question to any of your Freeway forms that use the easiForm actions. With this action the user will need to either enter a letter and digit configuration or select an answer a simple math question correctly from a pop up menu in able to send the form.

Use this action to create image reflections under the image the action is applied to. Can be applied to many images on the same page and each application can be custom set for reflection size and transparency etc.

This action allows the use of a PHP variable along with a Freeway entered title for the page title, users have the option of setting the text entered in the Freeway title field before or after the variable set with this action.

Ever wanted to have the element title text show in red (or another colour) when a user error is returned for that form item, well easiForm could always do this but it meant some hand coding, this action will make it this easy for you to do that now without getting your hands dirty.

This action set contains everything I could think of to allow you to construct intergrate and adjust an: xml, css, html, php, javacript, asp, txt… in fact just about any script type within Feeway that Freeway cant handle directly.

If you want traffic, so you need Webmaster. This action allowed to read the Webmaster-ID and save this ID to a Cookie. You can define the lifetime of the cookie. So, if the User of this Webmaster come back to your site, the Webmaster-ID ist not lost.

Feed2js makes it easy to re-publish RSS and Atom feeds to your pages. It requires PHP 5 on your server (preferably 5.3 or newer so you get the best possible XML support), but it does work with older versions of PHP 5.